I met Eubank once whilst wandering around Knightsbridge in London on a sightseeing weekend with my son. It was tossing down with rain and he had just came out of a church with a lady. I asked him politely for a photo and he said “One second, I just want to get this lady into a taxi that’s waiting for us”. I swear I thought he would just jump in the taxi with her and drive off, but after getting the lady into the taxi he walked back along to where we were in that pouring rain and got his photo taken with us. I’ll never forget that, he could have easily just dismissed us and disappeared but he didn’t. He had time for us and was a proper gentleman.
Was waiting in Liverpool St for my train after work. Rush hour, thousands of ppl. I spotted two chaps from a mile off dressed and walking different from all the office workers. Instantly recognised him. Everyone else staring up to the departure boards. I got my phone out and amazingly he randomly veered in my direction. Stopped him, addressed him as Mr Eubank and asked if I could take a photo which he happily stopped to do. Thanked me and carried on. Top bloke.
Yeah he's a legend. We used to see him training in Brighton during the height of his career. He'd be jogging up and down the seafront. He'd always give us a wave, everyday.
Never had the pleasure of meeting Chris or any of these good guys. Great story about Chris he seems a proper gent and a very interesting and honest man.
I've never seen a boxer who could take a punch like eubank but there is one boxer other than Nigel Benn who ain't there and that's Michael Watson ,let's get one thing straight Watson was better than Benn and eubank something both have admitted
Classic how Steve Collin's was trying to say Roy Jones Jr ducked him and then Eubank started probing into why Collin's didn't fight Calzaghe. Eubank's a legend hahaha
Disagree, Collins went over tracked Roy down to his doorstep looking for that fight (Which Roy admits here) and Roy still ducked him. Roy then went on how there were other factors his promoters/manager. I understand why Collins was annoyed he tried hard to make that fight happen. I can understand why he didnt want Calzaghe then, he was prepared to take the stick of Calzaghe if the carrot of Jones was on offer. When it was clear he wasnt going to get Jones he didn't want Calzaghe. Calzaghe was risk with no reward.
@@XavierMarciano jones didn't duck Collins. none of collins' final 14 fights were in the US, and back then it was essential that if you wanted to fight the best fighters in the world (jones, Hopkins), then you fought in the states because it's the networks whose favour you want to garner. knocking on jones' door does bugger-all. so disrespectful to say that the P4P king who fought Hopkins and toney, would duck steve Collins. laughable too.
The fact that none of them sound 'punchy' makes me happy although that knobhead Collins certainly doesn't! Eubank is just fantastic btw, what a guy, a hell of a good fighter too, loved watching Collins stumbling over his excuses lol!
Was a terrific boxer and world champion. Didn't have a great rival at the time, eubank, benn and Watson had a great three way rivalry which helped their legacy as great fighters.
Great coach too, one of the unsung heroes of the GB amateur set up which continually produces Olympic medalists and wins medals at elite amateur boxing championships. Guy knows his stuff.
He comes across as a gent and you can tell he isn't hiding a different personality. Really nice, honest man who had a brilliant career and some top wins.
Eubank nearly as annoying as hes son and another way of saying he put him eloquently in his place is saying he is a patronising prick who showed know remorse or empathy for years towards a man he seriously hurt in the ring. Horrible man
Richie Woodhall has so much class when he speaks, no wonder he's heavily involved in commentating and GB/Olympic boxing. Great ambassador for the Sport
Agreed... Technically he was a very gifted boxer and his amateur pedigree was impeccable... He just didn't seem to have that extra edge that was needed.
Absolutely spot on the money. He is a real gent. The ego of Collins was the one running wild. Joe sat there nice and quiet with the knowledge that he would have beat them all and did..
He seems like a really well adjusted person, considering the kind of person you need to be to become a top level amateur and a high level pro it's no surprise that so many ex fighters end up having difficulties, but Ritchie seems to have a real sense of perspective.
@quacquac 51 he beat them both when they were both finished after having wars in the ring and fights with terrible consequences for their opponents. Benn was shot to pieces when Collins fought him, and the only 2 big name wins on Collins record are Benn and Eubank when they were finished.
@quacquac 51 you are a typical deluded thick paddy, trying to big up your own people like you lot always do 🙄 Watch Benn fight Gerald McClellan, he is a completely different fighter than the shot fighter Collins fought. Collins doesn't have wins on his record against top Americans like McClellan and Iran Barkley. Keep deluding yourself that Roy Jones ducked Collina too 😂, more like Collins wasn't on his radar because he was only a name in Ireland, fighting for WBO titles that weren't even recognised as legitimate world titles in America in that era.
Eubanks quote is a defeatist quote and he should never be able to become a Top Boxing Coach with such attitude. There are tons of Sports Stars, whether they are Boxers, Footballers etc, who aren't blessed with the Talent Eubank had but aspired to be better, and we're better because of their Inner and Self Beliefs and great honest hard graft and attitude . In other words, what chance does Boxer A have of beating Boxer B, if he doesn't believe it himself? I hope Chris Jnr doesn't take his advice or have such a low opinion of himself because he'll never make it to the very Top with such a negative attitude.
@@yeetwchybaban No disrespect to you but Eubank ducked Mike Mc Callum in 90, probably after seeing how well he beat Watson, April 90, the man was happy beating up lesser Class Opponents until Collins found him out, it's really as simple as that and his attitude is a defeatist one also.
@Bijan Mehrpour he shouldn't be sat round a table of ex world champions ? Including a man who beat him and another one he ducked out of fighting? Really ? Your comment is ridiculous
@@Gargamel616 it's more than far fetched it's ridiculous to even suggest he's more worthy of a seat than the rest of them I agree Roy Jones Jr was an amazing boxer but all this in his prime talk i don't get when did his prime leave him the first time he lost ?
@@badboy-dn5vt If you follow a boxer closely you know when he's past his prime. One such example, James Degale was just past it against Badou Jack, and way over the hill against Eubank Jr. Likewise David Haye v Bellew 1. Real boxing fans know that RJ Jr was past it when he fought Calzaghe ( who is an all time great also).
@@glennmorris9334Bro..I like Calzaghe but his fans are hands down the most annoying in boxing history. If you think beating Jones circa 2008 after he was 6 years removed from his last big win and had been KOd a bunch of times means anything you are definitely a casual. Sorry Jones ranks higher than Calzaghe and it’s not close it’s by quite a bit.
He wasn't quite,when Johnny Nelson called him out for hiding in the valleys most of his carrer! Got defensive straight away. Then the truth always hits a nerve😉
Maybe I was a bit strong but I was paraphrasing. Felt like Collins went on the show with an agenda, and that agenda was to get a fight with RJJ. Annoyed me how he kept going on about planning fights. Like Joe Louis and then Mike Tyson said, everyone has a plan until they get hit...
I have not considered that. Present day boxers would have fought 12 times maximum, within that period. So, we should carefully examine present day unbeaten records.
Collins was only beaten on points 3 times. "Collins stepped in as a substitute in a WBA middleweight title fight after Michael Watson was injured in training" he fought Mike McCallum the champion at the time "with the fight being close early on before McCallum started to tire as Collins gained momentum in the later stages to bring a close finish at the end of 12 exciting rounds. McCallum got the win by unanimous decision. His other losses were "In 1992, Collins lost a majority decision to Reggie Johnson in a closely contested slugfest for the vacant WBA middleweight title". "Collins then lost by split decision to Sumbu Kalambay for the European title in Italy". All of his only 3 losses were close and he was never knocked out, you are the good laugh.
And calzaghe ducked all the American great fighters at the time Hopkins toney Roy Griffin all of them when they were in the prima and ready to fight he refused to come to the USA and gave stronger opposition
japneet singh This really bugs me about attitudes to fighters. Apparently if you don’t go to USA your hiding and can’t travel and fight yet how many American fighters over the years step outside of the USA? For the record Calzaghe offered to fight RJJ but Roy priced himself out of the fight as did most of the top opposition when Calzaghe tried to arrange fights with them. His fitness, accuracy, durability, boxing ability, will to win & overall work rate is second to none. All the top guys knew how dangerous he was and that’s why they avoided him. People call Lacey a hype job because Calzaghe absolutely annihilated him and in doing so destroyed his self confidence as made him a shadow of his pre Calzaghe fight self. Looil what he did to Kessler also total domination and he too lost an edge after fighting Calzaghe. Look how the younger guys struggled against a weaker Kessler and that confirms how good Calzaghe was. Nigel Benn said he wouldn’t have beaten him and Chris Eubank confirms how hard he hits and how fast and only survived the fight so well because of Joes lack of experience at that time. All fighters have had poor nights and Joe has had his but all of these have been down to a broken left hand in rounds 1-3 yet he’s still one and with one handed combos. The worst fight he had was with that goon Robin Reid who gave a lifetime best performance against Calzaghe with one hand and going through a terrible divorce suffering depression and although close he did enough. That’s a champion right there and I think e would have adapted to RJJ and won on points by sheer volume because nobody has been as strong and quick as him in later rounds. He’s basically the same in R12 as he is in R1. It’s devastating
Proper idiot in real life... he was literally my fave athlete of all time until I met him in Dubai and he basically approached and groped the mrs. Still love him as a fighter but an absolute scum bag of a person
I met Chris Eubank in Brighton What a humble man and absolute gentleman,an honour to meet him and so gracious when asked for his autograph I hope he continues to prosper
Totally disagree. Most overrated in my life time. Fought over the hill fighters and avoided the best, when they were at their best. Absolutely nowhere on a top 20 even of Britain's best. The British public never warmed to his "slappy style". He was never adored the way Bruno, Hatton, Benn and others were. Now I'm NOT saying these are all better fighters than Joe, please be careful when you read what I've written. I said CLEARLY the British public never WARMED to him, the way they did to the others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol he beat a bunch of washed up fighters. I do respect him for getting dropped and coming back to win within a fight but again, against over the hill fighters.
Eubank may just may have caught him out as Roy himself says it was one fight he thought hmm i want mega money to face him n it will be a war because no one stops a prime Eubank hit him on the chin n he smiles ok he went over but mainly due to standing in a constant pose
Anything can happen in boxing. The prime thing in boxing is a fallacy. Tony and Hopkins were the only 2 legit boxers on his record in his (prime). Not saying Jones is not one of the best to do it. But smoke everyone not necessarily. But tbh the only 2 I would give a fair chance to would be Calzaghe and Eubank.
@@caboosemd123 of course that was joes prime, year before he placed his highest ever p4p rank of 3rd in ring magazine (only time he ever broke top ten) and landed the nost punches in a bout of 1200 something odd punches. Name a more prime joe than that, and stop embarrassing yourself.
@@Lukey111 Well, that’s not really what I said. I said that even Calzaghe knows that didn’t fight the real Roy Jones Jr. The guy he fought in 2008 was a shell of himself. He wasn’t confident, he didn’t have the same stamina, most importantly he’d lost some of his reflexes. Everyone knows this. Not to mention Jones is three years older, and he put his body through more than Calzaghe ever did. Calzaghe might have been at the end stages of his prime, but I can tell that he was still very close his prime. Guys who are out of their prime don’t throw that many punches. His feet were still moving, his stamina was still there. Jones was still the bigger puncher, but he couldn’t slip the punches the way he used to. He couldn’t move the way he used to. To me this fight was the modern day version of Rocky Marciano knocking out a graying, balding, Joe Louis who had come out of retirement to fight the champion. That’s why no real boxing historians regard Marciano as being Louis’ level despite beating him. Calzaghe was a great fighter, my eyes tell me that. But it’s very hard to assess how good he actually was because he did want to fight in America, which is basically the major leagues of boxing. It’s sort of like an American soccer player (footballer) deciding to stay in America and play. No matter how talented he is, the major leagues of soccer are in Europe. He isn’t going to get credit for dominating in America. Personally, I don’t think Calzaghe beats 168 pound Roy Jones Jr. That was the best weight class for Roy. Seeing what he did to James Toney, was eye opening. Calzaghe got dropped and hurt by a way past his prime Roy. I think Roy would have hurt him worse in his prime, maybe stopped him. Calzaghe has never been that hard to hit. Calzaghe would have missed more punches too on account of Roy’s reflexes, and that would have drained his energy and left him open to be countered by a quick fighter like Jones. I’m not saying the fight would be a complete wipeout, but I think Roy would be a solid favorite. That’s not disrespectful to Joe, that would probably be the case with any fighter challenging that version of Roy.
Eubank surprised me here. Very humble and respectful. Him admitting that he would not have fought Roy Jones Jr in his prime as he was so much superior to him? Vow! I wasn't expecting that.
@@yosoydpfknr2855 Eubanks thought the idea of fighting a prime Roy Jones was pointless because it would just be asking for an ass whopping, taking on a fight where there wasn’t any hope of winning. A sure loss for no real reason.
34.23... That touch on the shoulder from Eubank to Woodhall was the perfect way to round off Richie's incredibly honest and humble assessment of his career. Each of those others guys will have really appreciated those words and respected his dream being realised. Still I revisit this episode to watch Eubank troll Collins, which is even more amusing knowing the back story of Calzaghe and Eubank setting it up!
Eubank ducked Jones and toney. Calzaghe ducked froch collins decided to retire that's a big difference he only had motivation to fight Roy he called him out after every fight he had as champion. Eubank never called out anyone he was happy in his own bubble and its eubank that's bitter collins was trying to promote fight with Jones and eubank was trying to get his own back for his losses to collins no love loss there he completely dismisses collins even in his life story documentary never mentioned collins barely. Collins was just as good as eubank and has his number
None of yous obviously remember Steve he was an animal in the ring he beat prime Ben and prime Eubanks he would of beat Roy hands down. Calzagagy fight can't call that one joe had it all
Collins: "The doctor pulled me out of the fight". Eubanks: "No-one has every heard that before". Calzaghe looks at Collins, smiles, thinking Bullshitter!
Calzaghe trained by his dad in a hut in a Welsh valley and became an hall of famer , true greatness as man and a fighter (loyalty) a unique life story and career that will never be repeated
And for me Roy jones is the best of all time which is not wide recognised because the fact he went on for too long and in the eyes of the casuals count his Lata career losses As failure and bad career Insread of realistic that in his prime he was arguably the most gifted fighter of all time
Yeah. Steve only made a fool out of himself talking to one of the greatest to ever do it If eubank says fighting you is suicide... Then you are a certified bad ass
@Lobo joe's best win against a fighter in his prime was Kessler, and you want to give him mythical victories over more accomplished and skilled fighters than him? there's a reason why joe stayed away from the states when jones and Hopkins were kings, just like there's a reason why he suddenly took that trip once they were both past prime, lost their titles, and losing as many as they were winning.
Joe Calzaghe, legend, quiet, relaxed, composed, no ego, no bragging, the real deal, the ultimate real deal. Class act. I remember watching Joe talking on telly, my mrs came in and said 'Who's that'', I replied 'Joe Calzaghe', great boxer and my mrs said ''He is too good looking to be a boxer'', it still makes me laugh to this day.
Johnny Nelson is the most brilliant personality in boxing. Thank you, Johnny, and thank you to Chris Eubank for keeping it classy and thoughtful. Calzaghe brought me to this interview, but Eubank kept me here. Boxing royalty.
Love how Eubanks first contribution was to call out Collins on the Calzaghe issue. Found out later that Joe and Chris came up with this 10 minutes before they went on to wind him up!
You can say what you want about Chris, but when I met him about 15 years ago outside a bistro having a coffee on his own. He noticed I was waiting with my young son until he finished his phone call so I could get a picture. He immediately cut short his call introduced himself and asked me if my son wanted to sit in his massive truck. We spent about 10 mins with him and he was an absolute gentleman and brilliant with my son who was more interested in the truck. Top guy. Ive met Nigel Benn in Windsor who also was top drawer and Steve who I tried to convince the merits of supporting Hibernian FC rather than Celtic Fc for which he is a fan. (Which was nice)
@Dawn of the Dad A receipt mind you! Well played, that was funny , but you are a true friend for that one - well played, would he still have the autograph?
Richie woodhall, great fighter, tough as old boots, working class hero, conduct of a true gentleman. All great great fighters, particularly Calzaghe, my late fathers favourite fighter, most underappreciated champion of all time. Volume & pressure to put anyone on their toes. As an irishman ofcourse Collins a legend on this island. Tough as they come. Wish Benn was there hahah
Really shocks me how they could all remain so calm with Collins' constant interruptions. Joe's face says it all. Tries to get his answer in, and rolls his eyes as Collins butts in.
My favourite fighter of these is Roy Jones jr. His skill, charisma, and the way he dismantled brilliant fighters gives me great pleasure. By the way I’m a Brit and I love Joe Calzaghe. Pete 🇬🇧
Richie woodall is the most humble respectful person I have ever heard speak! What an absolute legend being so passionate yet 100% polite and respectful through out... that's the image boxing needs not all this bum this dossier that... take a bow
Jack123 and he knows that, he’s the most comfortable in their own skin around that table because he knows what he achieved was the best he could get out of himself.
I met Chris Eubank at an airport in Cyprus when I was in the Army in the 90's. I was with a lot of my mates and he was the perfect gentleman giving us all autographs. Great character a warrior and a stand up guy.
Steve Collins clearly has a giant chip on his shoulder, so I had great fun watching Chris Eubank spend the entire show politely winding Steve Collins up!
@@Jk-ph3zy LOL, keep dreaming. Calzaghe barely squeaked by a grandpa Hopkins while Roy beat him with one arm in his prime. Virtually toyed with a prime James Toney, one of the greatest lb for lb fighers of all time. RJJ reigned as the top #1 pound for pound for how long, and that was while Mayweather was champ. I think you must've forgot.
I get the feeling that Steve has lost a lot of sleep over the years thinking about the past. He looks so uncomfortable and annoyed the entire interview 😆
To befair Steve deserved the Jones fight and Roy made him wait and kept running. Steve never lost a fight as champion.... The Jones fight should have been made.
@harold mccoy Yes Jones is the best but he still ducked a few fights. Just fight Collins - he had WBO belt and had beaten the 2 other champions 2 times each. If Collins wasn't worthy no one was
I met Eubank once whilst wandering around Knightsbridge in London on a sightseeing weekend with my son. It was tossing down with rain and he had just came out of a church with a lady. I asked him politely for a photo and he said “One second, I just want to get this lady into a taxi that’s waiting for us”. I swear I thought he would just jump in the taxi with her and drive off, but after getting the lady into the taxi he walked back along to where we were in that pouring rain and got his photo taken with us. I’ll never forget that, he could have easily just dismissed us and disappeared but he didn’t. He had time for us and was a proper gentleman.
Eubank is a decent bloke.
Was waiting in Liverpool St for my train after work. Rush hour, thousands of ppl. I spotted two chaps from a mile off dressed and walking different from all the office workers. Instantly recognised him. Everyone else staring up to the departure boards. I got my phone out and amazingly he randomly veered in my direction. Stopped him, addressed him as Mr Eubank and asked if I could take a photo which he happily stopped to do. Thanked me and carried on. Top bloke.
Yeah he's a legend. We used to see him training in Brighton during the height of his career. He'd be jogging up and down the seafront. He'd always give us a wave, everyday.
Never had the pleasure of meeting Chris or any of these good guys. Great story about Chris he seems a proper gent and a very interesting and honest man.
I've never seen a boxer who could take a punch like eubank but there is one boxer other than Nigel Benn who ain't there and that's Michael Watson ,let's get one thing straight Watson was better than Benn and eubank something both have admitted
Classic how Steve Collin's was trying to say Roy Jones Jr ducked him and then Eubank started probing into why Collin's didn't fight Calzaghe. Eubank's a legend hahaha
Disagree, Collins went over tracked Roy down to his doorstep looking for that fight (Which Roy admits here) and Roy still ducked him. Roy then went on how there were other factors his promoters/manager. I understand why Collins was annoyed he tried hard to make that fight happen.
I can understand why he didnt want Calzaghe then, he was prepared to take the stick of Calzaghe if the carrot of Jones was on offer. When it was clear he wasnt going to get Jones he didn't want Calzaghe.
Calzaghe was risk with no reward.
that was satisfying!
@@XavierMarciano jones didn't duck Collins. none of collins' final 14 fights were in the US, and back then it was essential that if you wanted to fight the best fighters in the world (jones, Hopkins), then you fought in the states because it's the networks whose favour you want to garner. knocking on jones' door does bugger-all. so disrespectful to say that the P4P king who fought Hopkins and toney, would duck steve Collins. laughable too.
Nobody wanted micheal nunn either.
He was way too slippery to catch..
'Electric eel in the water'
The fact that none of them sound 'punchy' makes me happy although that knobhead Collins certainly doesn't! Eubank is just fantastic btw, what a guy, a hell of a good fighter too, loved watching Collins stumbling over his excuses lol!
How likeable is Richie Woodhall? No ounce of apparent ego whatsoever, so respectful, and a true class act.
I was thinking the same thing
He's intelligent and articulate. He accepts he is not the greatest but has a lot of humility.
They didn’t even put his name in the title smh 😂
Very likeable chap.
Was a terrific boxer and world champion. Didn't have a great rival at the time, eubank, benn and Watson had a great three way rivalry which helped their legacy as great fighters.
Richie Woodhall must be one of the most honest and straight forward guys i've seen in boxing. So humble and down to Earth. Respect to him!
I can actually remember the Olympics when Roy fought him (I have a king history with Roy).
And hell 26-3 is an amazing resume! He’s so nice he doesn’t consider himself the same class as these guys
Richie woodhall=top class gentleman. A credit to himself, the sport of boxing and his family.
Richie is a nice genuine guy need I say more.
NIGEL BENN
The most calm man in the building was the man with the 46 and 0 recorded speaks for itself,no ego no nothing 👌
💯
Still my favourite Boxer of all time.
Calm, Collected and oozes class
@@jt3500 I'm with you on that!
@@jt3500
Absolutely
Amazing boxer, even better man, if that's possible. A proper hero!.
Respect Calzaghe!.
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Richie woodhall is a class act. Proper stand up guy.
Yeah absolute gent too when I met him
Great coach too, one of the unsung heroes of the GB amateur set up which continually produces Olympic medalists and wins medals at elite amateur boxing championships. Guy knows his stuff.
He sounds like Alan Smith from sky sports.
Gent
He comes across as a gent and you can tell he isn't hiding a different personality. Really nice, honest man who had a brilliant career and some top wins.
Eubank is such a legend but the fact he knows how to annoy Collins by being polite is absolutely hilarious
He sounds polite but ain't lol
He’s a well spoken gentleman actually I like his personality
But couldn't beat him twice 👍😂🇮🇪🥊🇮🇪🥊🥊🥊
I like how Eubank speaks...he's an intelligent poet and wordsmith
He was politely accusing him of ducking Joe the sly well spoken horse 🐴
This is Eubanks best performance ever..winding Collins up beautifully and Intelligently, Calzaghe just sitting there smiling...Legends all.
Hehe
Then he wanted a pic with Collins like he was a groupie. After pissing him off making him walk away from the conversation.
i loved it man you fox
Collins had an odd attitude from the start
@@ukqwerty999 calm down its the Irish in him
How eloquently Chris Eubank puts Steve Collins in his place
Lmao shit had me dying
Very. Collins didn’t even make it hard for him. He comes across as arrogant and drunk. Eubank basically said he ducked Joe Calzaghe.
As only Chris Eubank can 🤣
Collins put him in his place in the ring twice😂
Eubank nearly as annoying as hes son and another way of saying he put him eloquently in his place is saying he is a patronising prick who showed know remorse or empathy for years towards a man he seriously hurt in the ring. Horrible man
Roy Jones Jr. Was a different level in his prime he was something special.
Michael Plantus until he met joe
Josh Rushton Roy was like 10% of himself by the time he fought Joe. Just stop.. It means nothing.
@@joshrushton5950 RJJ was washed up when he faced Calzaghe.🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
@@joshrushton5950 Joe wouldn't stand a chance with prime RJJ
100%,best of the lot in his prime 👊
Richie Woodhall has so much class when he speaks, no wonder he's heavily involved in commentating and GB/Olympic boxing. Great ambassador for the Sport
Agreed... Technically he was a very gifted boxer and his amateur pedigree was impeccable... He just didn't seem to have that extra edge that was needed.
Yeah he doesn't even come across as a boxer. Seems too nice
Richies Woodhall is a very honest classy guy
Absolutely spot on the money.
He is a real gent. The ego of Collins was the one running wild.
Joe sat there nice and quiet with the knowledge that he would have beat them all and did..
He seems like a really well adjusted person, considering the kind of person you need to be to become a top level amateur and a high level pro it's no surprise that so many ex fighters end up having difficulties, but Ritchie seems to have a real sense of perspective.
I love how this is a massive clash of huge egos and then theres Richie Woodhall just happy for the day out 😂
Wouldn't say Joe has any ego at all, throughout his career he never had an ego.
he was a world champion can never take that away from him
@@SuperChalkster absolutely I love him. I'm just saying he's so much more down to earth than the rest of them.
@@gladtownghost him and Joe
This comment had me crying laughing 😆
Feel like roy jones jnr is massively under appreciated at this table
Yea i know
pro-british one-eyed fans will do that every time.
Not all of us, roy is king of this table and I'm a big calzaghi fan.
He’s the only American at the table
for real.
Roy Jones in his prime was something you might never see again in a boxing ring
You aren’t wrong mate, he’s a once in a life time fighter. Wish he would of retired after the John Ruiz win
For my money, Roy at his apex was better than any other fighter at their best in boxing history...
Yeah and he used steroids too
@mu al who got busted?
Closest to him today has to be lomachenko
Steve Collins and Carl Froch need to have a delusion contest at Wembley in front of 80’000
Hahahahahah 😆
Lervon I thought he knocked out 80,000 battered onion rings at George groves in front of wembley
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂classic
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Be fair Steve Collins comes off terribly in this interview but Froch would have advised RJJ where he went wrong 🤦♂️
Eubanks is simply pure class. My condolences to the loss of his younger son. May he RIP.
His name is eubank no S!
RIP
I don't know how such a young guy got hearth attack and passed away.
bless
Eubank
@@perad1895heart attacks sadly don't discriminate and can affect any one at any age.
You would have thought Collins had the career of Muhammad Ali the way he's talking!
He cleared out the English Middleweights in their golden era - show some respect.
quacquac 51 great point however he got spanked by the body snatcher Mike macculum ,and lost to kalambay
@@chrisbennett606 mccallum in 16th Pro fight and kalmabay was a home town decision. And reggie Johnson was probably a draw.
@quacquac 51 he beat them both when they were both finished after having wars in the ring and fights with terrible consequences for their opponents. Benn was shot to pieces when Collins fought him, and the only 2 big name wins on Collins record are Benn and Eubank when they were finished.
@quacquac 51 you are a typical deluded thick paddy, trying to big up your own people like you lot always do 🙄
Watch Benn fight Gerald McClellan, he is a completely different fighter than the shot fighter Collins fought. Collins doesn't have wins on his record against top Americans like McClellan and Iran Barkley. Keep deluding yourself that Roy Jones ducked Collina too 😂, more like Collins wasn't on his radar because he was only a name in Ireland, fighting for WBO titles that weren't even recognised as legitimate world titles in America in that era.
Eubanks “ why would I want to fight Roy in his prime” 😂😂 the realest quote in this whole interview
Completely agree.
What they didn’t say was , who in their prime would have have come out on top,
Eubanks quote is a defeatist quote and he should never be able to become a Top Boxing Coach with such attitude. There are tons of Sports Stars, whether they are Boxers, Footballers etc, who aren't blessed with the Talent Eubank had but aspired to be better, and we're better because of their Inner and Self Beliefs and great honest hard graft and attitude . In other words, what chance does Boxer A have of beating Boxer B, if he doesn't believe it himself? I hope Chris Jnr doesn't take his advice or have such a low opinion of himself because he'll never make it to the very Top with such a negative attitude.
@@francishegarty8087 He was just being respectful. He obviously wouldn't have said something like that if he was an active boxer still
@@yeetwchybaban No disrespect to you but Eubank ducked Mike Mc Callum in 90, probably after seeing how well he beat Watson, April 90, the man was happy beating up lesser Class Opponents until Collins found him out, it's really as simple as that and his attitude is a defeatist one also.
Prime Roy Jones jnr was unbelievable.
@Bijan Mehrpour he shouldn't be sat round a table of ex world champions ? Including a man who beat him and another one he ducked out of fighting? Really ? Your comment is ridiculous
@@badboy-dn5vt True, his comment is a bit far fetched. However in his prime, there was nobody better.
@@Gargamel616 it's more than far fetched it's ridiculous to even suggest he's more worthy of a seat than the rest of them I agree Roy Jones Jr was an amazing boxer but all this in his prime talk i don't get when did his prime leave him the first time he lost ?
Pathetic these RJJ fanboy comments... Joe Calzaghe absolutely pasted him up and down the ring.
@@badboy-dn5vt If you follow a boxer closely you know when he's past his prime. One such example, James Degale was just past it against Badou Jack, and way over the hill against Eubank Jr. Likewise David Haye v Bellew 1.
Real boxing fans know that RJ Jr was past it when he fought Calzaghe ( who is an all time great also).
Eubank putting Collins on the ropes and Joe sat loving it 😂
Collins didn’t want the Calzaghe smoke and he knows that Eubanks knows the coup. Joe and Enzo were the guvnors 💯
Roy Jones Jr was a one off. We won't see another like him again
jaron ennis doin very well
That's what they use to say about Ali
Then a breed of new generation fighters came along such as Roy Jones
And he wouldn,t want to see Joe Calazaghe again
@@glennmorris9334Bro..I like Calzaghe but his fans are hands down the most annoying in boxing history. If you think beating Jones circa 2008 after he was 6 years removed from his last big win and had been KOd a bunch of times means anything you are definitely a casual. Sorry Jones ranks higher than Calzaghe and it’s not close it’s by quite a bit.
Calzaghe still unassuming sitting around the table very humble and likeable.
He wasn't quite,when Johnny Nelson called him out for hiding in the valleys most of his carrer! Got defensive straight away. Then the truth always hits a nerve😉
You can’t dislike Richie Woodhall, what a genuine man he is
Eubank is a legend, so humble, calm & smart
HUMBLE!!!!!!! ARE YOU ON DRUGS!!!
hahahahaha
Humble??? 😂
Are you in love? Good god.
RJ is a legend... all the rest are greats
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how classy richie woodhall is.
Agreed. And can we all just take a moment to appreciate how classless Steve Collins is?
Collins is ready to fight right now lol
Nothings wrong with that at all to me especially since Roy and Tyson are back in the ring, make it happen!!!!
Maybe I was a bit strong but I was paraphrasing. Felt like Collins went on the show with an agenda, and that agenda was to get a fight with RJJ. Annoyed me how he kept going on about planning fights. Like Joe Louis and then Mike Tyson said, everyone has a plan until they get hit...
Much respect for the fellow brummie lad Richie is a class act.
From January 1990 - December 1994, Eubank fought 24 times. 19 of those fights were world title fights. Let that sink in.
you’d never see that nowadays they don’t make em like they used to
I have not considered that. Present day boxers would have fought 12 times maximum, within that period. So, we should carefully examine present day unbeaten records.
They don't make em like they use to lol
Nowadays that's 4 fights lol
When you hold a belt all your fights are world title fights.
Steve Collins thinking he'd have beat a prime RJJ. That's a good laugh.
Lol
Steve was good, just not that good !
Hahahahahah
@Ibrahim Adigüzel I agree. Calzaghe doesn't make all time top ten but RJJ in his prime probably does
Collins was only beaten on points 3 times.
"Collins stepped in as a substitute in a WBA middleweight title fight after Michael Watson was injured in training" he fought Mike McCallum the champion at the time "with the fight being close early on before McCallum started to tire as Collins gained momentum in the later stages to bring a close finish at the end of 12 exciting rounds. McCallum got the win by unanimous decision.
His other losses were "In 1992, Collins lost a majority decision to Reggie Johnson in a closely contested slugfest for the vacant WBA middleweight title".
"Collins then lost by split decision to Sumbu Kalambay for the European title in Italy".
All of his only 3 losses were close and he was never knocked out, you are the good laugh.
Collins is the drunk uncle at a party that wants to pick a fight with everyone.
Collins thinking back at this interview that he still had it. A lot of boxers made this mistake!
Didn't take him long to steer the subject round to himself, did it?
@stumpynadge how? he let everybody speak and had an upset eubank not letting anyone get a word in
Still a wind up merchant.
I've also found a brand new respect for richie Woodhall. The man is so humble its hard not to like him.
Lovely guy.
Easy to be humble when you’re the least of the boxers on the table, no disrespect just facts
@@jordan9415 he's always humble anyway
Richie Woodall has got to be one of the nicest and humblest guys you could ever meet.
Everyone dislikes Chris Eubank (except for me), but you have to hand him credit for calling out Collins for not fighting Calzaghe :)
And calzaghe ducked all the American great fighters at the time Hopkins toney Roy Griffin all of them when they were in the prima and ready to fight he refused to come to the USA and gave stronger opposition
japneet singh This really bugs me about attitudes to fighters. Apparently if you don’t go to USA your hiding and can’t travel and fight yet how many American fighters over the years step outside of the USA? For the record Calzaghe offered to fight RJJ but Roy priced himself out of the fight as did most of the top opposition when Calzaghe tried to arrange fights with them. His fitness, accuracy, durability, boxing ability, will to win & overall work rate is second to none. All the top guys knew how dangerous he was and that’s why they avoided him. People call Lacey a hype job because Calzaghe absolutely annihilated him and in doing so destroyed his self confidence as made him a shadow of his pre Calzaghe fight self. Looil what he did to Kessler also total domination and he too lost an edge after fighting Calzaghe. Look how the younger guys struggled against a weaker Kessler and that confirms how good Calzaghe was. Nigel Benn said he wouldn’t have beaten him and Chris Eubank confirms how hard he hits and how fast and only survived the fight so well because of Joes lack of experience at that time. All fighters have had poor nights and Joe has had his but all of these have been down to a broken left hand in rounds 1-3 yet he’s still one and with one handed combos. The worst fight he had was with that goon Robin Reid who gave a lifetime best performance against Calzaghe with one hand and going through a terrible divorce suffering depression and although close he did enough. That’s a champion right there and I think e would have adapted to RJJ and won on points by sheer volume because nobody has been as strong and quick as him in later rounds. He’s basically the same in R12 as he is in R1. It’s devastating
Collins full of shit winds me up as he was class. Comes across bitter here like froch does in the modern day
Proper idiot in real life... he was literally my fave athlete of all time until I met him in Dubai and he basically approached and groped the mrs. Still love him as a fighter but an absolute scum bag of a person
Time stamp?
1990-1999 Roy Jones was the best ever in any weight class. And he was straight box office man
Yes bro ppl forget how great he was if he had retired after first tarver fight he’d be top 3 GOAT alongside Robinson and Ali
No Henry Armstrong was one guy off the top of the head that was better.he held 3titles at once in 3 weight division s.for 7 years
I'm not knocking him he's amongst the best but he can't match that
I met Chris Eubank in Brighton
What a humble man and absolute gentleman,an honour to meet him and so gracious when asked for his autograph
I hope he continues to prosper
Hes a gentleman
Let's hope Chris still prothpers
I've also met him down the lanes as a nipper. Gave me an autograph too. Top bloke!
@DMD yep straight A student here
True. Hope he becomes champion one day
DMD has left the chat
Eubank is hilarious. Clearly pissing himself inside at Collins getting out of his pram. 😆
Yeah you can tell how Eubank looks at him he's got him figured out haha
Calzaghe forever underrated he was a fantastic fighter and held himself well here. He deserves more respect
Beautifully said, Calzaghe was one of the most underrated British boxers of all time.
Totally disagree. Most overrated in my life time. Fought over the hill fighters and avoided the best, when they were at their best. Absolutely nowhere on a top 20 even of Britain's best. The British public never warmed to his "slappy style". He was never adored the way Bruno, Hatton, Benn and others were. Now I'm NOT saying these are all better fighters than Joe, please be careful when you read what I've written. I said CLEARLY the British public never WARMED to him, the way they did to the others!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@KryptonitetoallBS so your saying he don't deserve more respect going by the original comment?
And he ducked Jones in his prime
Everyone gets accused of it
Lol he beat a bunch of washed up fighters. I do respect him for getting dropped and coming back to win within a fight but again, against over the hill fighters.
Steve Collins reminds me of a crazy Ex girlfriend, making a crazy aggressive argument out of a simple conversation
spiteful and angry but she could of been the one
@@andrewtaaffe7846 truer words have never been spoken
The Roy Keane of Boxing
Just a bit nasty still drinks like a fish
Yeah hes an asshole. If Tyson was at that table a fight woulda broke out.
Chris Eubank is Instigating like hell😂😂😂Love It!
right in a slick kind of way but Collins is all about being a straight up prick.
I was loving it when Eubank called Collins out for ducking Calzaghe haha
😭😭😭😭
I know he brought out about 5 different excuses 😂😂
@Mike Morales
😂😂
Lol His fly ass grin watching him.
Joe is my fave fighter of all time but its the same thing that Joe did to Froch, he was a just a local name
Calzaghe proves why he was the best here, no stress, no ego, just tells it like it is and it was. He got the job done every time, end of debate.
Roy was on another level to anybody at that table when he was in his prime.
Calzaghe never fought Floyd Mayweather Jr
Lmao by avoiding the best fights.
@@raf5710he beat a young Mikkel kessler
@@liamdunphy7496So what. Kessler isn’t a HOF level opponents he was just a good opponent. Andre Ward massacred Kessler. To put it in perspective
Eubank is an absolute legend. Top bloke, always articulate and respectful outside the ring.
Roy Jones Jr in his prime wouldve SMOKED anyone.. Period...
Eubank may just may have caught him out as Roy himself says it was one fight he thought hmm i want mega money to face him n it will be a war because no one stops a prime Eubank hit him on the chin n he smiles ok he went over but mainly due to standing in a constant pose
Anything can happen in boxing. The prime thing in boxing is a fallacy. Tony and Hopkins were the only 2 legit boxers on his record in his (prime). Not saying Jones is not one of the best to do it. But smoke everyone not necessarily. But tbh the only 2 I would give a fair chance to would be Calzaghe and Eubank.
Apart from Joe c
When they were both past their primes Joe Whooped on RJJ
@@caboosemd123 of course that was joes prime, year before he placed his highest ever p4p rank of 3rd in ring magazine (only time he ever broke top ten) and landed the nost punches in a bout of 1200 something odd punches. Name a more prime joe than that, and stop embarrassing yourself.
The quietest man in the room is always the most dangerous
Look out for the camera man then 🤣
@@Vossdogg issa joke lol
@@Mr-ep2qi 🤣🤣🤣
@@Vossdogg Thick bastard.
Calzaghe
Love Eubanks honesty when he says fighting Roy Jones in his prime would be suicide
Everyone else: stays quiet because they know he’s telling the truth
Very true.
Lol yes.
This is the most truth spoke in this comment section lol
@@dustypatterson3180 Lol. Even Calzaghe knows he really only fought Roy in name only. Pre 2002 Roy was still in superhero mode.
@@Lukey111 Well, that’s not really what I said. I said that even Calzaghe knows that didn’t fight the real Roy Jones Jr. The guy he fought in 2008 was a shell of himself. He wasn’t confident, he didn’t have the same stamina, most importantly he’d lost some of his reflexes. Everyone knows this. Not to mention Jones is three years older, and he put his body through more than Calzaghe ever did. Calzaghe might have been at the end stages of his prime, but I can tell that he was still very close his prime. Guys who are out of their prime don’t throw that many punches. His feet were still moving, his stamina was still there. Jones was still the bigger puncher, but he couldn’t slip the punches the way he used to. He couldn’t move the way he used to. To me this fight was the modern day version of Rocky Marciano knocking out a graying, balding, Joe Louis who had come out of retirement to fight the champion. That’s why no real boxing historians regard Marciano as being Louis’ level despite beating him. Calzaghe was a great fighter, my eyes tell me that. But it’s very hard to assess how good he actually was because he did want to fight in America, which is basically the major leagues of boxing. It’s sort of like an American soccer player (footballer) deciding to stay in America and play. No matter how talented he is, the major leagues of soccer are in Europe. He isn’t going to get credit for dominating in America. Personally, I don’t think Calzaghe beats 168 pound Roy Jones Jr. That was the best weight class for Roy. Seeing what he did to James Toney, was eye opening. Calzaghe got dropped and hurt by a way past his prime Roy. I think Roy would have hurt him worse in his prime, maybe stopped him. Calzaghe has never been that hard to hit. Calzaghe would have missed more punches too on account of Roy’s reflexes, and that would have drained his energy and left him open to be countered by a quick fighter like Jones. I’m not saying the fight would be a complete wipeout, but I think Roy would be a solid favorite. That’s not disrespectful to Joe, that would probably be the case with any fighter challenging that version of Roy.
Chris Eubank is so brutally honest. You have to love him for that sincerity.
because he lost twice to collins
Eubank surprised me here. Very humble and respectful. Him admitting that he would not have fought Roy Jones Jr in his prime as he was so much superior to him? Vow! I wasn't expecting that.
Eubank superior to Roy Jone Jr? You crazy as hell hahahahaha no wayyy bro no way
@@yosoydpfknr2855 eubank was saying Jones was the superior fighter
@@yosoydpfknr2855 Eubanks thought the idea of fighting a prime Roy Jones was pointless because it would just be asking for an ass whopping, taking on a fight where there wasn’t any hope of winning. A sure loss for no real reason.
34.23... That touch on the shoulder from Eubank to Woodhall was the perfect way to round off Richie's incredibly honest and humble assessment of his career. Each of those others guys will have really appreciated those words and respected his dream being realised.
Still I revisit this episode to watch Eubank troll Collins, which is even more amusing knowing the back story of Calzaghe and Eubank setting it up!
Is that true? Any source? That's hilarious if so.
@@KingLies said it on Soccer AM
Chris Eubank is a National treasure
This. Just a whole other level above the rest (not talking boxing terms).
@@deanb5516above roy & joe? strange
I lost respect for Collins in this actually annoying , Roy jones sparks him. Eubank calls him on his bullshit and he can’t handle the truth
I'm hip
Eubank ducked Jones and toney. Calzaghe ducked froch collins decided to retire that's a big difference he only had motivation to fight Roy he called him out after every fight he had as champion. Eubank never called out anyone he was happy in his own bubble and its eubank that's bitter collins was trying to promote fight with Jones and eubank was trying to get his own back for his losses to collins no love loss there he completely dismisses collins even in his life story documentary never mentioned collins barely. Collins was just as good as eubank and has his number
Collins is just chatting shit.
@A D and Joe
Collins knows fine well that Calzaghe would have beat him, and Jones would have stood him on his head.
Steve, 'I can take a punch because I fell off my horse,' Collins.
😂😂😂
Its very hurtful horse is big
🤣😂Swallowed the blarney stone
😂😂😂 brilliant
Rule number 1 Never trust a gypsy in a suit Tyson Fury is a real Gypsy not Steve Collins.
Sky need to do more of these , absolutely brilliant, have to admit , I have watched this 3 times
Collins is delusional. 'I don't want to scare Roy off' LOL
@Harper.. I believe the only boxer could’ve done that to Roy was Antonio Tarver which wasn’t there for some strange reason 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Noel Thomas - Tarver wasn’t a 168lb fighter, so why would he be there?
@King Willie.. I don’t know... maybe to showcase himself to let Roy know that he beat him 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@King Willie .. I’m not taking nothing from Roy.. .. but in couldn’t take a punch ... he had a glass chin...😂😂😂😂😂
None of yous obviously remember Steve he was an animal in the ring he beat prime Ben and prime Eubanks he would of beat Roy hands down. Calzagagy fight can't call that one joe had it all
I have got to be honest, I love all of these guys, but Roy Jones Junior in his prime was Special. The guy was on another level.
He fought an aging calzaghe and got slapped silly... Then went on to have his best years.. He was great though, but for me, calzaghe was the best
Calzaghe for me, Roy Jones Jr was a beast though
English Giddy No. he fought clazaghe after getting knocked out nearly 3 times to average champions. After cutting the weight he lost all that speed
@@cuprashoe Calzaghe was one of the most fun fighters I have ever watched.
@@earthlinggiddy8275 Yes, an aging Calzaghe fought Jones on the down-slope of his career. If both men were in their prime I'd bet my house on Jones.
Collins: "The doctor pulled me out of the fight". Eubanks: "No-one has every heard that before". Calzaghe looks at Collins, smiles, thinking Bullshitter!
Calzaghe even said I've never heard that before 😁😁eubank was class
A very humble, clever and articulate man.
@@thetaffia. I don't think anyone knew this fight was scheduled, was there a contract?
Collins was just lucky to get Benn and Eubank when they were washed up..
@@dwaynedibley997 Collins beats all at the table
Calzaghe trained by his dad in a hut in a Welsh valley and became an hall of famer , true greatness as man and a fighter (loyalty) a unique life story and career that will never be repeated
And for me Roy jones is the best of all time which is not wide recognised because the fact he went on for too long and in the eyes of the casuals count his Lata career losses As failure and bad career Insread of realistic that in his prime he was arguably the most gifted fighter of all time
@@Ilove2011-f4lSe analiza la carrera.En su totalidad.
@@Ilove2011-f4l SO WHAT DOES THAT MAKE CALZHAGI ?
@@Ilove2011-f4lnah. Duran or Sugar Ray Robinson.
Legendary
Prime Roy Jones woulda whooped Steve Collins ass. Let's cut the jokes. Like seriously
Yeah. Steve only made a fool out of himself talking to one of the greatest to ever do it
If eubank says fighting you is suicide... Then you are a certified bad ass
He'd have beat calzaghe aswell imo
Calzaghe whooped Roy's ass, and I don't wanna here Roy Jones wasn't in his prime, because neither was Calzaghe
P West absolutely dusted him
C-RAD-87 that’s teue
Roy made a VERY valid point when he spoke about being undefeated and his dq loss and how he had to adjust his career goals
Steve Collins got absolutely busted lying about Calzaghe and Eubank put it on him hahaha
Init!!! 😂😂😂 WBO doctor pulled you out of the fight? Why did we never hear about this? 😂😂😂I like Collins but mate don't chat shit
Aye maybe he did lie but I think it was something more personal that he didn’t want to share
What minute was this in?
I think Joe said to Chris prior to this to tackle Steve on why he never fought Joe............
Who would win in a fight? No chance. It’s too organic
What a legend Richie woodhall is so much respect for him 💯
It was a nice family dinner, until drunk
Uncle Steve turned up
🤣🤣
💀😂
Lmao !
🤣🤣
😄
Roy Jone Jr was the best of them all in his prime.
Absolutely beyond any reasonable debate
@Lobo Tsk... You smoking that wacky weed. Jr. didn't need Calzahge during his reign. Joe fought Jr and Bernard during their slide.
@Lobo joe's best win against a fighter in his prime was Kessler, and you want to give him mythical victories over more accomplished and skilled fighters than him? there's a reason why joe stayed away from the states when jones and Hopkins were kings, just like there's a reason why he suddenly took that trip once they were both past prime, lost their titles, and losing as many as they were winning.
Joe Calzaghe, legend, quiet, relaxed, composed, no ego, no bragging, the real deal, the ultimate real deal. Class act.
I remember watching Joe talking on telly, my mrs came in and said 'Who's that'', I replied 'Joe Calzaghe', great boxer and my mrs said ''He is too good looking to be a boxer'', it still makes me laugh to this day.
Welsh warrior🏴
undefeated and he basically already beat them all , he was the best in that table and them Roy
His body language says everything you need to know
Totally agree
@@yosoydpfknr2855 he beat jones and eubank when they were finished.jones would of played with joe .jones best ever.
Just revisited this. Calzaghe is an absolute gent, humble and respectful. Just like Eubank.
Yeah I get what you’re saying, but I’d rather he pushed his opinion more.
Joe Calzaghe - Pure Class! The most comfortable man around the table. Brilliant, enjoyed watching. Great job guys. 👍
Roy is the most talented at this table no question
And Steve Collins the biggest talent in being a doorknob
Would be at most - or all - tables though.
None....!
A young Roy Jones would have beaten anyone.
Owen Thackeray any middle weight? Or anyone?
Eubanks proper putting that pressure on Steve 😂
Johnny Nelson is the most brilliant personality in boxing. Thank you, Johnny, and thank you to Chris Eubank for keeping it classy and thoughtful. Calzaghe brought me to this interview, but Eubank kept me here. Boxing royalty.
Love how Eubanks first contribution was to call out Collins on the Calzaghe issue. Found out later that Joe and Chris came up with this 10 minutes before they went on to wind him up!
I seen that interview afterwards on soccer am
Thats funny as hell
Collins didn’t want any of that Calzaghe smoke.
LOL....
You can say what you want about Chris, but when I met him about 15 years ago outside a bistro having a coffee on his own. He noticed I was waiting with my young son until he finished his phone call so I could get a picture. He immediately cut short his call introduced himself and asked me if my son wanted to sit in his massive truck. We spent about 10 mins with him and he was an absolute gentleman and brilliant with my son who was more interested in the truck. Top guy. Ive met Nigel Benn in Windsor who also was top drawer and Steve who I tried to convince the merits of supporting Hibernian FC rather than Celtic Fc for which he is a fan. (Which was nice)
Eubank is second to none. Different class
@Dawn of the Dad A receipt mind you! Well played, that was funny , but you are a true friend for that one - well played, would he still have the autograph?
Roy Jones all day. The most talented athletically gifted fighter I've ever saw
Richie woodhall, great fighter, tough as old boots, working class hero, conduct of a true gentleman. All great great fighters, particularly Calzaghe, my late fathers favourite fighter, most underappreciated champion of all time. Volume & pressure to put anyone on their toes. As an irishman ofcourse Collins a legend on this island. Tough as they come. Wish Benn was there hahah
Calzaghes timing and rhythm and engine and speed and chin and heart all wrapped in one made him an unreal fighter.
Really shocks me how they could all remain so calm with Collins' constant interruptions. Joe's face says it all. Tries to get his answer in, and rolls his eyes as Collins butts in.
Cracks me up watching Steve back peddling and trying to convince everyone that he didn't duck calzaghe but just making it more than clear that he did
I love how it opened with "now we are all at peace" and 5 minutes in Steve Collins has already had a go at every fighter in the room 😂😂😂
Love how Joe was quiet and listening to everyone. Real legend.
He beat everybody in the room lol
@@abusador771he never beat collins
@@CoolinwithcoachD because steve didn't wanna fight him 🤷🏼♂️🤣
Empty cans make a lot of noise.
@matthewjamison that's a good one 👍
Richie Woodhall comes across as a really decent bloke.
He really does...can understand why him and Joe are firm friends
I wish people in the states said bloke. I just say dude lol
A highly dangerous Frank Skinner! Top man.
@@randomy5151 Also trained by his dad, the late Len Woodhall, he subsequently became great friends with Enzo before his own passing.
“Why woul
Steve Collins said he had never heard of Calzaghe then said he was in training for the fight lol
Funniest shit the guy thought he could beat calzaghe
🤣🤣 fucking good point 👏👏👏 i didnt even clock on to that hahaha
squab squab so are you saying Collins lied
@@chrisbennett606 he saying Steve planned to not know who Joe was then made a plan to fight him but the doctor had other plans
@@squabsquab2524 he probably would gave back then. Take a look at joes fights around the 90's. Not very impressive tbh
My favourite fighter of these is Roy Jones jr. His skill, charisma, and the way he dismantled brilliant fighters gives me great pleasure. By the way I’m a Brit and I love Joe Calzaghe. Pete 🇬🇧
Richie woodall is the most humble respectful person I have ever heard speak! What an absolute legend being so passionate yet 100% polite and respectful through out... that's the image boxing needs not all this bum this dossier that... take a bow
True, but the guy is out of his depth at this table. Having said that apart from possibly Joe they are all out of their depth with Roy Jones Jr.
Jack123 and he knows that, he’s the most comfortable in their own skin around that table because he knows what he achieved was the best he could get out of himself.
Love Richie, I was able to watch a World Title fight at 13 thanks to him bringing the title fights to Telford
RJJ in his prime was a different beast to all of them.
True!
Joe Calzaghe
@@caboosemd123 achieved 1 quarter of what roy did...we know bro. We know.
Steve is a bit full of himself, Roy is a legend get over it.
..tough prize fighter..!..
Relax Steve the ship has left..!
Exactly...!! Well said.
He deserves to be though he was a world champion
What a great group of professional athletes all together and in the same weight division.
Gold, total respect.
I met Chris Eubank at an airport in Cyprus when I was in the Army in the 90's. I was with a lot of my mates and he was the perfect gentleman giving us all autographs. Great character a warrior and a stand up guy.
Got a lot more time for Eubank after this for calling out Collins who was a prick throughout the whole interview
Eubanks trolling Collins with class and style is genius
He winding him up 🤣🤣
Yeah that was great lol 😂
Pulled out 🤣🥊🥊
Not in the ring though
Class lol. He beat thin
How underrated was Calzaghe what a fighter. Roy Jones Jr in his prime the best ever for me unbelievable.
Joe is very humble as a real champion
Eubank is such a polite and a gentleman. Very good boxer!
Steve Collins clearly has a giant chip on his shoulder, so I had great fun watching Chris Eubank spend the entire show politely winding Steve Collins up!
He just has a champion mindset
@@richmuttsmusic2476 So do all the other champions sat at that table. But only Steve Collins is behaving like a knob.
@@richmuttsmusic2476 champion mindset he’s probably the worst fighter at the table 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Ballinbmac champion
Yet Collins beat him twice,sour grapes
Imagine going for a pint with Steve Collins and Roy keane, complete buzz kills 😂
Nah leave Roy Keane out of this one, Steve Collins is a drip after watching this.. roy just says it how it is brutally
Be a good scrap too 😁
Rick Barlow you’re the kind of guy that constantly needs your pals to kiss your arse. I get it
Come off it mate, Roy is at least very
funny. Collins is a egotistical arse.
@@nickm8874 😂😂 just saw this nick
Roy Jones in his prime was a thing of beauty in the ring 🥊
Calzaghe was better
@@Jk-ph3zy LOL, keep dreaming. Calzaghe barely squeaked by a grandpa Hopkins while Roy beat him with one arm in his prime. Virtually toyed with a prime James Toney, one of the greatest lb for lb fighers of all time. RJJ reigned as the top #1 pound for pound for how long, and that was while Mayweather was champ. I think you must've forgot.
@@joeblough261 🤣🤣🤣 Roy Jones would tell you himself Joe Is better
@@Jk-ph3zyroy jones is in the goat conversation and joe isn’t, end of
Even an old Roy Jones dropped Joe
I was tought by my dad to always be wary of the quiet man in a rowdy crowd and this episode proves exactly that.
I get the feeling that Steve has lost a lot of sleep over the years thinking about the past. He looks so uncomfortable and annoyed the entire interview 😆
Probably full of guiness and sniff.
He was squirming the whole time explaining why he ran from Joe
Steve has had too many knocks on the head, the disrespect shown towards Roy is just cringe
@Ajmal Ali 🤣🤣🤣
To befair Steve deserved the Jones fight and Roy made him wait and kept running. Steve never lost a fight as champion.... The Jones fight should have been made.
@@robertwilson3866 To be fair he was saved an ass whopping
@harold mccoy Yes Jones is the best but he still ducked a few fights. Just fight Collins - he had WBO belt and had beaten the 2 other champions 2 times each. If Collins wasn't worthy no one was
@@robertwilson3866 Why are you talking as if Collins could have beaten Jones at that point of his career? Are you irish by any chance?
Richie Woodhall. A Gentleman amongst boxers.
Roy Jones jr. is a legend and the goat in my eyes in his prime he was a different breed
Irish and I was gutted when Collins beat Eubank , was 8 at the time ..Steve comes off like a gobshite here .. Eubanks a legend
Woodhall so cool he genuinely wanted to know what Jones thought of him in the Olympics semi final hah.
And the best jones could say was he was tall 🤣🤣
Ritchie is a true..gentleman..so umble ..all legends..great boxer's
Roy Jones JR sitting like a professor listening to his students !
@Faiz Ashfaq Show some respect ... In his prime Roy would of broken him down, If you knew anything about boxing you'd know this.
Calazagi made him look a mug
We all know American boxing is fixed.
What I've seen of Jones he was a bum
calzaghe embarrassed him
Uhh joe calzaghe beat Roy Jones so yeah and he beat Jeff lacy to death